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communize, v.|ˈkɒmjuːnaɪz| [f. L. commūn-is common + -ize.] a. To make common; to make (land, capital, etc.) the property of the community.
1888Pall Mall G. 10 Sept. 3/2 It is from the true Socialist point of view every bit as important to communize parks and pictures as railways and ploughs. b. To make communistic, give a communistic form to.
1893G. B. Shaw Imposs. Anarchism 16 The difficulty of communizing any branch of distribution without first collectivizing it. 1920Glasgow Herald 20 Mar. 6 To Socialise, Communise, Bolshevise..any of the institutions on which our trade and commerce depend. 1921Public Opinion 26 Aug. 202/2 To communise the teaching profession the Soviet Government resorted to abolition of all standards of education for teachers. |